Professors Emma Lees from the European University Institute and Tiina Palonnittty from the University of Helsinki are our guests for this episode. The episode is hosted by Dr André Nunes Chaib, Maastricht University and Prof. Mariolina Elianntonio. In this episode, with our guests, we discuss how courts tackle complex global environmental problems and the role of science and expertise in such decision-making. They explore the challenges, difficulties, and opportunities courts fac...
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Professors Emma Lees from the European University Institute and Tiina Palonnittty from the University of Helsinki are our guests for this episode. The episode is hosted by Dr André Nunes Chaib, Maastricht University and Prof. Mariolina Elianntonio. In this episode, with our guests, we discuss how courts tackle complex global environmental problems and the role of science and expertise in such decision-making. They explore the challenges, difficulties, and opportunities courts fac...
Suppose someone assaults you. You defend yourself. Your aggressor is not allowed to use further force to 'defend' herself against your acts of self-defence. Only victims get to defend themselves; aggressors do not. However, under the contemporary law of war - euphemistically called 'international humanitarian law' by international lawyers - aggressors appear to be permitted to carry on using force in exactly the same way as defenders, once the both of them are in a war. How does this make any...
Conversations : Globalization and Law
Professors Emma Lees from the European University Institute and Tiina Palonnittty from the University of Helsinki are our guests for this episode. The episode is hosted by Dr André Nunes Chaib, Maastricht University and Prof. Mariolina Elianntonio. In this episode, with our guests, we discuss how courts tackle complex global environmental problems and the role of science and expertise in such decision-making. They explore the challenges, difficulties, and opportunities courts fac...